FATED COLLISION
Love was never in Claire Mitchell’s plans. A disciplined and reclusive Harvard scholarship student, she has spent her entire life chasing excellence, not romance. To her, love is about being the perfect match—an ideal fit. But her carefully built walls begin to crumble when she crosses paths with Christopher Miller, the enigmatic billionaire professor who seems to challenge everything she believes.
Christopher never knew love—only power, wealth, and influence. To him, love is sacrifice. When he first meets Claire, she sees him as nothing more than an arrogant professor and a persistent nuisance. She has no idea he’s the anonymous benefactor behind her scholarship. Amused by her defiance and drawn to her in ways he can’t explain, Christopher finds himself breaking his own rules, making her life both a challenge and an irresistible pull.
Their attraction ignites like wildfire, but Claire refuses to give in. She’s determined to graduate without distractions, while Christopher is determined to prove she belongs with him. Their constant clashes—both on and off-campus—fuel an undeniable chemistry. But as Christopher presses her for answers about love and what it means to her, he realizes he may never fit her definition.
Just when their slow-burning connection deepens, misunderstandings and betrayal threaten to tear them apart. Christopher misreads Claire’s intentions, pushing her away at the worst possible moment. The fallout is catastrophic—an argument that changes everything, leaving Claire with a devastating memory loss and Christopher questioning if he’s lost her forever.
Now, Christopher must risk it all to undo his mistakes, while Claire struggles to find the truth buried in the fragments of her past. As they battle regrets, heartbreak, and the weight of their own fears, one question remains: Can love survive when everything they believe in threatens to keep them apart?
A story of passion, rivalry, and redemption—Fated Collision is a gripping tale of two souls colliding in ways they never expected, only to discover that love is never about being a perfect fit—it's about fighting for the one who makes you whole.